Description |
286 pages ; 18 cm |
Series |
Ėkskli︠u︡zivnai︠a︡ klassika. |
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Ėkskli︠u︡zivnai︠a︡ klassika.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019009044
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Summary |
An inadvertent political agenda favorite, juxtaposing two generations, "the fathers," or the fading aristocracy, and "the sons," or the new fresh blood of the middle class and the nihilists, the novel seemed a perfect vehicle for portraying the brewing unrest of the pre-revolutionary era, and introduced the character of Bazarov -- the spirited nihilist who was seen as a brilliant idealistic rebel, the new kind of perfect man who rejected the old notions of class and came to disrupt nobility's status quo. |
Subject |
Fathers and sons -- Fiction.
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Nihilism (Philosophy) -- Fiction.
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Russia -- Social conditions -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9785170892556 |
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5170892551 |
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